Man sends heartbreaking appeal to find last photo of late wife

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Sissinghurst garden.
Sissinghurst backyard.

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A British man has despatched a heartbreaking attraction to the Nationwide Belief journal to seek out what he believes is the final photograph of his spouse earlier than she died. 

Alan Wright and his spouse visited Sissinghurst Citadel in Kent in September 2015 and in the course of the journey they spoke to a few fellow guests. 

"The gentleman then requested to take a photograph of us sitting in one of many gardens," he stated. "My spouse sadly handed away about three months later, and I've realised that this might have been the final photograph ever taken of her."

"I might dearly like to acquire a replica. Might you publish an attraction within the members' journal? It might imply a lot to me."

The Nationwide Belief confirmed to Mashable that the picture on the Twitter posting was from the journal's current Summer time 2017 version, web page 63. 

When you have been the individual in query, or know the gentleman who took the photograph, please contact journal@nationaltrust.org.uk 

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